The famous and trusted gaming and entertainment company, Caesars Entertainment, confirmed its plans for a massive renovation of one of its Las Vegas Strip properties, Paris Las Vegas. On Monday, the company unveiled details regarding a renovation with a price tag surpassing $100 million. The ambitious plan will see the company integrate Horseshoe’s Jubilee Tower into Paris Las Vegas. Caesars confirmed that the new tower will be named Versailles Tower.
Representing an investment surpassing $100 million, the new Versailles Tower is expected to offer an all-new interior, as well as exterior. This overhaul will help deliver some 756 luxury guestrooms. Additionally, the renovation will bring a pedestrian bridge that helps connect the new Versailles Tower to the existing Paris Las Vegas resort.
True to Caesars’ supreme hospitality, the new Versailles Tower will offer some of the biggest standard rooms on the Strip. The space per room will start at 436 square feet. According to Caesars, the renovation project is expected to be completed late this year. On the other hand, the pedestrian bridge will likely be finished early next year. The company is yet to confirm when a ribbon-cutting ceremony will be scheduled for.
Visitors to Benefit from Luxury Hospitality
Sean McBurney, Caesars’ regional president, acknowledged that Paris Las Vegas is a property that is loved by the guests as well as Caesars Rewards members. He explained that in the last year, the company has been focused on implementing improvements and enhancements that helped elevate the experience for Paris Las Vegas visitors. Those include the new concepts like Nobu and Vanderpump à Paris and the revamped sportsbook outlet, Caesars revealed.
“We know our guests, especially our Caesars Rewards members, love Paris Las Vegas. Over the past year we’ve made significant enhancements to elevate the destination, bringing new concepts like Vanderpump à Paris, Nobu, The Bedford by Martha Stewart and most recently, a completely renovated sportsbook.“
Sean McBurney, regional president of Caesars Entertainment
Now, according to McBurney, the new Versailles Tower will help make Paris Las Vegas one of the biggest resorts at the heart of Las Vegas, the Strip. The regional president spoke about the revamped interior and exterior that will help transform and improve the hotel rooms. Finally, McBurney said that visitors to the reimagined site will be able to enjoy different gaming options and amenities such as restaurants, once the project is completed this fall.